[HTML][HTML] The cerebellar involvement in autism spectrum disorders: from the social brain to mouse models
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are pervasive neurodevelopmental disorders that include
a variety of forms and clinical phenotypes. This heterogeneity complicates the clinical and�…
a variety of forms and clinical phenotypes. This heterogeneity complicates the clinical and�…
[HTML][HTML] Cerebellar and striatal implications in autism spectrum disorders: from clinical observations to animal models
M Thabault, V Turpin, A Maisterrena, M Jaber…�- International Journal of�…, 2022 - mdpi.com
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are complex conditions that stem from a combination of
genetic, epigenetic and environmental influences during early pre-and postnatal childhood�…
genetic, epigenetic and environmental influences during early pre-and postnatal childhood�…
[HTML][HTML] Is autism a disease of the cerebellum? An integration of clinical and pre-clinical research
TD Rogers, E McKimm, PE Dickson…�- Frontiers in systems�…, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Autism spectrum disorders are a group of neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by
deficits in social skills and communication, stereotyped and repetitive behavior, and a range�…
deficits in social skills and communication, stereotyped and repetitive behavior, and a range�…
[HTML][HTML] The role of cerebellar circuitry alterations in the pathophysiology of autism spectrum disorders
The cerebellum has been repeatedly implicated in gene expression, rodent model and post-
mortem studies of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). How cellular and molecular anomalies of�…
mortem studies of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). How cellular and molecular anomalies of�…
[HTML][HTML] Cerebro-cerebellar circuits in autism spectrum disorder
AM D'Mello, CJ Stoodley�- Frontiers in neuroscience, 2015 - frontiersin.org
The cerebellum is one of the most consistent sites of abnormality in autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) and cerebellar damage is associated with an increased risk of ASD�…
disorder (ASD) and cerebellar damage is associated with an increased risk of ASD�…
Advances in understanding the pathophysiology of autism spectrum disorders
K Yenkoyan, A Grigoryan, K Fereshetyan…�- Behavioural brain�…, 2017 - Elsevier
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are common heterogeneous neurodevelopmental
disorders with typical triad of symptoms: impaired social interaction, language and�…
disorders with typical triad of symptoms: impaired social interaction, language and�…
[HTML][HTML] Autism spectrum disorders and neuropathology of the cerebellum
DR Hampson, GJ Blatt�- Frontiers in neuroscience, 2015 - frontiersin.org
The cerebellum contains the largest number of neurons and synapses of any structure in the
central nervous system. The concept that the cerebellum is solely involved in fine motor�…
central nervous system. The concept that the cerebellum is solely involved in fine motor�…
[HTML][HTML] Cortico-cerebellar connectivity in autism spectrum disorder: what do we know so far?
A Crippa, G Del Vecchio, S Busti Ceccarelli…�- Frontiers in�…, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Although the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is renowned to be a connectivity disorder and
a condition characterized by cerebellar involvement, the connectivity between the�…
a condition characterized by cerebellar involvement, the connectivity between the�…
Consensus paper: pathological role of the cerebellum in autism
SH Fatemi, KA Aldinger, P Ashwood, ML Bauman…�- The Cerebellum, 2012 - Springer
There has been significant advancement in various aspects of scientific knowledge
concerning the role of cerebellum in the etiopathogenesis of autism. In the current�…
concerning the role of cerebellum in the etiopathogenesis of autism. In the current�…
Cerebellar involvement in autism and ADHD
MMK Bruchhage, MP Bucci, EBE Becker�- Handbook of clinical neurology, 2018 - Elsevier
The cerebellum has long been known for its importance in motor learning and coordination.
However, increasing evidence supports a role for the cerebellum in cognition and emotion�…
However, increasing evidence supports a role for the cerebellum in cognition and emotion�…